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Not having this in front of me it looks familiar to me... maybe a certain awesome builder here used something like this before...
My guess is these are SK-137's but it's a guess up till I have in my hands.
Bill
On 3 Jul 2019, at 20.38, Bill Notfaded <notf...@gmail.com> wrote:
I suspect a slight bit of insider trading... I don't get these anonymous bidders (how do you get that status with no name at all even made up random one?)
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Bill
Thanks Martin... I've got some B-8091's and some NL-8091's and was hoping this was what this is. Now the question is which electronics to put in a clock like this that's worthy of this investment in time and money to get these pieces together once again? I definitely think a modern kit with WiFi and ntp is in order as well as adding the wiring for all six digits. I'd really prefer code I can edit as well so either open source or someone that's ok with it. It needs some juice too and I've got some Taylor supplies. It's been a quest of mine. I think this was a Navy time keeper originally.
Bill
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Best off the shelf kit I can think of is PV electronics. I know Mike B. from badnixie.com has built a few enclosures with big tubes running PV guts.
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Thanks Martin... I've got some B-8091's and some NL-8091's and was hoping this was what this is. Now the question is which electronics to put in a clock like this that's worthy of this investment in time and money to get these pieces together once again? I definitely think a modern kit with WiFi and ntp is in order as well as adding the wiring for all six digits. I'd really prefer code I can edit as well so either open source or someone that's ok with it. It needs some juice too and I've got some Taylor supplies. It's been a quest of mine. I think this was a Navy time keeper originally.
Bill
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Thanks again,
Bill